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Astrology of Hurricane Hilary

 

Hurricane Hilary is a weakening tropical cyclone currently inland over Southern California. The eighth named storm, sixth hurricane, and fourth major hurricane of the 2023 Pacific hurricane season, Hilary originated from a disturbance south of the southern coast of Mexico associated with a tropical wave that entered the far eastern Pacific Ocean from Central America on August 12. The disturbance gradually grew more organized, and became Tropical Storm Hilary off the coast of Manzanillo, Colima, on August 16. Hilary quickly strengthened into a hurricane the next day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Hilary_(2023)

 

Hilary made landfall at about 11 a.m. local time Sunday, along the Mexican coast in a sparsely populated area about 150 miles south of Ensenada. In Astrometeorology, the cardinal solar ingress chart has a strong influence on the weather. 




The chart for the summer solstice (Cancer ingress of the Sun) has the Sun anchored to a powerful T-square straddling the horizon axis. Jupiter [7ta] is  placed amid stars of the Arabic lunar mansion Al Sharatain. About which Diana Rosenberg writes: 

Arabs said Al Sharatain brought “whirlwinds:” planets transited these stars when in 1991, a massive cyclone with 145 mph winds hit Bangladesh; in 1955 a record of 110 tornadoes in 3 days hit 6 states – a monstrous twister hit Blackwell,OK killing 19, then obliterated Udall, KS killing 82; in 1969 Category 5 Hurricane Camille hit the Gulf Coast leaving 400 dead; in1999 tornadoes hit Oklahoma and Kansas; the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 hit Florida. 

Now if we progress this chart to Aug. 20, we find that the MC has reached a conjunction to the Sun triggering the powerful T-square to which it is anchored.

 


 

Finally look at the chart for the landfall Aug. 20; (11 a.m. local time Ensenada). Notice that the Pluto-Nodes T square aligns perfectly with the Ascendant.

 


Diana Rosenberg links the stars that form the backdrop to the apex Pluto [29cp] with “storms” and writes: 

Stars of this set were transited at the November New Moon of 1274 when Kublai Khan’s invasion fleet headed for Japan ran into a storm that destroyed 200 ships and 13,500 troops; at the 1886 Winter Solstice that caused US midwest’s “Great Die-up” – hundreds of thousands of cattle buried in blizzards died; in 1935 at the “worst dust storm” of the US west and southwest drought; at the Jan 1996 Full Moon two days before a massive blizzard broke records in NE states; during an April 1996 severe weather outbreak with 30 tornadoes in Illinois alone; in 1997 at one of the highest surface winds ever recorded, 236 mph during Guam’s hurricane Paka; at a Venus station retrograde in Dec 1997, 10 days before an ice storm hit northeast US and Canada; at the Oct 1998 New Moon, the start of Category 5 Hurricane Mitch that devastated Central America and several others.

 

 

 

 


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